Yes, it is perfecly clear. I just have one more question about the structure of the dataset (the sysmon files). In your original post, I just noticed something peculiar: for devices datadev_126 and datadev_127 there are two lines with "Total I/Os"
I guess that for those devices, I should take the second "Total I/Os" (which probably is the overall total); right?
I'm asking because the sybaseR.datadev_000 device only has 1 row with "Total I/Os"
If you are applying extractv2 to multiple files and do not know which file generated the error, you could modify the definition of extractv2 adding a statement print(filenam) as the first line of the function; this way you know which file has zero devices
The problem with this situation is what I was afraid from the beginning: that you have a variable number of "device" columns
You might have 4 columns (4 devices, as in your original post) or zero (which generates said error); perhaps even intermediate values
OK. It is now clear that your data is not "rectangular" (tabular): for each file you get a part which has non-variable structure: 4 columns Date cpu iobusy count